
'I Vivi E I Morti' is the debut album from Italian void-gazers Rotorvator, a seven-song blast of blackened electronics, pounding industrial rhythms, deformed black metal and punishing abstract noise issued through Crucial Blast's Crucial Blaze series. The band's unique strain of blackened industrial metal was first forged through a series of super-limited tapes and Cd-rs that were released on obscure, noise-friendly Italian labels like Dokuro; although Rotorvator's early works emerged out of the noise/drone underground, their music is unmistakably rooted in black metal, with blistering vocals, blasting tempos and eerily dissonant riffing all woven into their strange mechanical music, a unique sound that shifts between moments of mutant majesty and vicious chaos throughout this album.
Curioso grupo acabo de descubrir. A los puristas les puede echar un poco para atrás, los que le atraiga la música experimental (el último de Altar Of Plagues y Jute Gyte) deberían echarle una oreja.
http://crucialblast.bandcamp.com/album/i-vivi-e-i-morti